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    Before the cables are fixed, they must firstly move across the entire span of the bridge. A helicopter was used to carry a pilot rope to the next side of the bank, then the first bundle of cable was pulled across the bridge. The first portion of the cable contained one hundred and twenty seven (127) high tensile galvanized steel wires, and was four kilometres in length (4 km). Two hundred and ninety (290) bundles of cables were shuttled from, one end of the river bank…

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    that it is easy to install and also easy to troubleshoot when it is not working properly. The disadvantage of the ring topology network is that each computer that is connected to the network relies on each other. This means that if one computer or cable goes down all of the data flow would be interrupted throughout out the network connection. This will cause the network to slow down and eventually the network will collapse until the issue is corrected. Below is an example of what a ring topology…

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    order for the supply of steel cables to Shifty Sellers Pty Ltd. This order was placed by the director of Shifty Sellers Pty Ltd, Max. The order was then delivered on credit to Shifty Sellers Pty Ltd. that failed to pay for the steel cables. Prior to the supply of the steel cables, Max had been known to be a bad credit risk by Alex and in the engineering industry. In the liquidation process of Shifty Sellers Pty Ltd never paid Smart Engineering Pty Ltd for the steel cables. At the same time, Alex…

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    cantilever bridges have truss like structures. Most are made of steel or pressed concrete. Suspension bridges are the most famous bridges and the ones that stand out, for example the Golden Gate Bridge. They have roadways that are supported by metal cables that hang on to two tall towers. A suspension bridges span can range up to 4,000 feet and sometimes even beyond that! They only need two piers two hold them up. A suspension bridge sometimes sways in…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5

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    of portable equipment is that portable equipment consists of all equipment that is moveable and that when in use it is connected to an electricity source by means on flexible cable fitted with a plug. For example: • Office equipment like photocopiers, typewriters, personal computers, desk lamp and shredders. • Extension cables, transformers and battery chargers. • Power tools like drills, grinders and saws. • Catering appliances like kettles, mixers, blenders and toasters. • Ventilation and…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Cpus

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    CPU A CPU (which is also known as a central processing Unit) is basically the part of the computer of where most of the processing of calculations takes place. some people refer to it as the “brains” of the computer. Processors are used in all types of computers The CPU plugs into something known as a CPU socket which is located on the mother and this socket delivers electrical contact to the microprocessor and to something known as a printed circuit board. In the case of chips with have a big…

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    A beam bridge or known as a girder bridge, is a bridge structure that consists of horizontal beams spanning supported by pillar at each end of the deck. The weight of the beam including the structure itself, plus any load it carries are supported by the downward force into the pillars. The beam bridge works on the principles of compression and tension, where on top of the bridge bends, it undergoes compression and at the bottom it is subjected to a horizontal tension. Therefore, the bridge must…

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    its most famous bridges being built, and the George Washington Bridge was one of them. The bridge was an astounding 4,760 feet long, with a clear span of 3,500 feet, making it the longest in the world at that time, by a wide margin. It used a wire-cable suspension system, and it was envisioned by architect Othmar H. Ammann in 1924, who was a Swiss engineer, and the first chief engineer of the Port Authority. Four years after construction started in 1927, a dream was realized on October 25,…

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    Rogers Description Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) is a diversified public Canadian telecommunication and media company (#1). The company operates in three principal segments: Rogers Wireless, Rogers Cable and Rogers Media (#2). The Wireless segment remains as Canada’s largest voice and data telecommunications services provider and only national carrier operating on combined world stand GSM/HSPA+/LTE technology platforms (1). Its network provides customers with advanced high-speed wireless…

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    service providers Fort Lauderdale you choose, it's important to look at different factors involved. Factors like price, internet speed, and availability in your area will make a major difference in whether or not you choose DSL, wireless, fiber optic, cable,…

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